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The rest of this section describes Disaster Recovery recommendations for the following Oracle Identity Management components:
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Recommendations for Oracle Universal Content Management
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Recommendations for Oracle Inbound Refinery
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Recommendations for Oracle Imaging and Process Management
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Recommendations for Oracle Information Rights Management
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Recommendations for Oracle Universal Records Management
2.8.1 Recommendations for Oracle Universal Content Management
Oracle Universal Content Management provides a unified application for several different kinds of content management.
Oracle Universal Content Management is an enterprise content management platform that enables you to leverage document management, Web content management,
digital asset management, and records retention functionality to build and complement your business applications. Building a strategic enterprise content
management infrastructure for content and applications helps you to reduce costs, easily share content across the enterprise, minimize risk, automate expensive,
time-intensive and manual processes, and consolidate multiple Web sites onto a single platform for centralized management. Through user-friendly interfaces, roles-based
authentication and security models, Oracle Universal Content Management empowers users throughout the enterprise to view, collaborate on or retire content, ensuring that
all accessible distributed or published information is secure, accurate and up-to-date.
This section describes various Oracle Universal Content Management artifacts and provides recommendations for disaster recovery.
Artifacts on the File System Oracle Secure Files or File-based persistent stores.
Artifacts in the Database The OCS schema is part of the Oracle Universal Content Management database.
Special Considerations The load balancer virtual hosts required for the Oracle Universal Content
Management should be configured on both the production and standby sites.
Synchronization Recommendations The directory tier must be manually synchronized with the standby site after making
configuration changes and applying patches.
Oracle Data Guard should be configured for Oracle database metadata repositories. It is recommended that the standby database be synchronized when the application
tier synchronization is initiated on the storage. This synchronization occurs automatically because Oracle Data Guard is configured in Managed Recovery mode
the recommended configuration for the database. If the standby database is not in Managed Recovery mode, then you should manually synchronize the standby
database.
For File-based persistent stores, you must synchronize the File-based persistent stores on the standby site.
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Recovery Recommendations Oracle Universal Content Management must be recovered with the OCS and MDS
schemas to the most recent point in time.
2.8.2 Recommendations for Oracle Inbound Refinery